I have to write a bad review for Kelloggs potting soil because I can't grow shit with it. Thanks for wanting to make suggestions and recommend soil. I'm going back to my old ways.
Every seedling I've planted since using the stuff has been a runt, if it grew. I'm talking about 20+ seeds, Luckily, most of them were 'freebies.' Anything that grew was super sickly. 8 weeks, 5 inches. Y'all may remember a few of my past grows. I know what's what with what to get something to grow.
With different seeds, I changed the amount of perlite and DE from the original, to half, to none. Nutrients, too. Same results. The plants got worse every time I watered or added any ratio of nutrients. Funny thing is, the roots of the plants looked fantastic for the plant's they were growing.
When I transplanted from gallon pots to five gallon in my last grow, the plants seemed to have stopped growing. Maybe only two inches during the flowering stretch. I recall similar issues with nutrient burn or deficiency I am, now.
Been kicking myself about what might be going on. The only thing I can put my finger on is the damn soil. My current attempt at sprouting is going well. I mixed, maybe, 50/50, K-soil to FFOF. They will be getting foliar spray to help circumvent any hinderance of nutrient uptake through the soil. They're nice and green and looking forward to getting blasted.
The soil I was using for my first grows was Black Magic. Good success, with that. I like adding my own nutes instead of relying on the soil to take care of things. I haven't seen it at my local orange hardware store. Might have to order it.
Every seedling I've planted since using the stuff has been a runt, if it grew. I'm talking about 20+ seeds, Luckily, most of them were 'freebies.' Anything that grew was super sickly. 8 weeks, 5 inches. Y'all may remember a few of my past grows. I know what's what with what to get something to grow.
With different seeds, I changed the amount of perlite and DE from the original, to half, to none. Nutrients, too. Same results. The plants got worse every time I watered or added any ratio of nutrients. Funny thing is, the roots of the plants looked fantastic for the plant's they were growing.
When I transplanted from gallon pots to five gallon in my last grow, the plants seemed to have stopped growing. Maybe only two inches during the flowering stretch. I recall similar issues with nutrient burn or deficiency I am, now.
Been kicking myself about what might be going on. The only thing I can put my finger on is the damn soil. My current attempt at sprouting is going well. I mixed, maybe, 50/50, K-soil to FFOF. They will be getting foliar spray to help circumvent any hinderance of nutrient uptake through the soil. They're nice and green and looking forward to getting blasted.
The soil I was using for my first grows was Black Magic. Good success, with that. I like adding my own nutes instead of relying on the soil to take care of things. I haven't seen it at my local orange hardware store. Might have to order it.
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